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History

Newcomerstown Opera House Closes in 1906 After 75 Years of Entertainment

1915: A New 800 Seat Theatre Planned for Newcomerstown

Newcomerstown's Ritz Theatre Opened February 14, 1927

Newcomerstown Incorporates and Elects Its First Mayor

Newcomerstown Is Same Age As Our National Anthem

Newcomerstown Temperance House Tavern Becomes a Museum

Newcomerstown Was Hard Hit by the American Civil War

Neighbor is a Prominent Name Among Settlers

History's Pages Trace Growth of Newcomerstown (1814-1939)

The Legend of White Woman: Mary Harris

1950's Newcomerstown Revisted

109th FA Battalion Train Wreck between Newcomerstown and West Lafayette

Post Boy Murder: The Original 1888 Article

Post Boy Murder: The 175th Anniversary

Desecration of Bible at Early's Church

Newcomerstown in the Great War

Cemetery of Early Settlers: South Bridge Street

Gekelemukpechunk: My Hometown by. D. B. Moore

From My Watchtower: A Message from an 1814 Pioneer by George Shurtz

Gasoline Age Arrives in Newcomerstown in 1898

Bargain Prices Prevailed in 1901

First White Child Born in Ohio in 1771

Newcomerstown Tavern Becomes A New Museum

Indian Chief Wages War After Killings But Saves Captive

Incident Among the Indians Gave Newcomerstown It's Name

Railroad Travel, Flood, and High Water of 1893

St. Paul's Lutheran Church Fire: October 1999

Ohio Canal

Where Exactly Was The Canal Located in Newcomerstown?

Old Canal Boat Days Mourned by Joseph Frank Lyons

Canal Raised Standard of Living for Farmers

Businesses and Organizations

Cooley Hotel Building

The Luncheonettes: Women's Bowling

Manufacturing in Newcomerstown, Ohio Traced from 1844

1889 Newcomerstown, Ohio Business Directory

Unemployment Was Nonexistent in March 1899 Newcomerstown

Blackwell and Egler Bakery Sold to Willard Egler

Egler's Bakery Started Out Door-to-Door

Egler's Bakery Turns Off Ovens After Nearly 50 Years

Rotary Club of Newcomerstown, Ohio: Its History

Jaycee Minstrel of 1965

Newcomerstown Elks Club 10th Anniversary

The Ritz Theatre (1920's): Your Ticket to the World

Heller Tool Company Forms Buzzy Wynkum Club in 1939

Sterling Faucet Company Opened in 1913

Distillery Is One of the First Industries in Newcomerstown

M.W. Danford, Clayworkers, Newcomerstown, Ohio, 1911

Newcomerstown Produce Company Opened in 1938

People

Mad Marshall Jacobs Weds Atop 176-foot Flagpole

John Miller: First Mayor of Newcomerstown, Ohio

Bold Hold-up Job in Newcomerstown (1905)

Charles Leiser, His Musical Family and Newcomerstown Bands

Cousin of Nazi Premier Works Nearby on Relief Job in Ohio Quarry

Civil War Medal of Honor Awarded to Newcomerstown Soldier

Denton True "Cy" Young

Opening of Cy Young Park in Newcomerstown, Ohio

John R. Mulvane

Jaob Mulvane

John D. Mulvane and the Mulvane Family Mausoleum

Byron Roberts

Newcomerstown's Oldest Living Resident in 1939

Manuel Yingling in the Famous John Philip Sousa Band

Nicholas Neighbor and 60 Emigrants Arrived Here in 1814

All Exist in Our Hometown: A Poem by Ellen Fruchey

Woody Hayes: Three Yards and a Cloud of Dust

Celebrations

Newcomerstown's 125th Anniversary Celebration

Newcomerstown Sesquicentennial 1964

School System

P.T. Barnum's Circus and General Tom Thumb Come To Newcomerstown

Class of 1969: Seventh Grade Basketball (1963-1964)

Class of 1968: Eighth Grade Basketball (1963-1964)

Grecco Appointed New Big Red Band Director (1965)

Superintendent Roeder Shoots Himself

1971: Newcomerstown High School - Teachers of Tomorrow

Class of 1929: Thirty-six Receive Diplomas

A History of Newcomerstown Schools by Christina MacMillan

History of Newcomerstown Schools by Jamie Wright

Reference and Research

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